Daniel
Daniel
Hi @qzed Thanks a lot for your improvements. Here are my observations for the most recent kernel: `Linux daniel-nb 5.14.15-arch1-1-surface #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun, 31 Oct 2021 21:25:33 +0000 x86_64...
Sorry for making you wait this long. Here are my findings nevertheless: * `sudo modprobe surface_aggregator_registry` didn't provide me with the `/dev/surface/aggregator` device needed by `events.py`, however taking the command...
Okay, regarding USB-C charging, this behaviour is neither exclusive to the linux-surface kernel nor to the Linux OS itself. The same behaviour actually exists on Windows. So, I guess it...
> Any chance you had the nvidia GPU running in some way? According to `nvidia-smi` no processes are accessing the GPU. (However, I'm rather uncertain if this is really saying...
I just installed all updates: ``` Linux daniel-nb 5.15.3-arch1-1-surface #1 SMP PREEMPT Sat, 20 Nov 2021 03:24:49 +0000 x86_64 GNU/Linux ``` However, the issue still persists: dmesg ``` [ 768.723746]...
This issue still persists, though the error messages have been improved meanwhile.
Same goes for Arch Linux, same Firefox version, same Bitwarden extension version
I logged out of the extension and then logged in again. The PIN setting was disabled (probably expected behaviour). Then I set the PIN again and now the extension is...
I am quite uncertain on how to test these changes. Especially since tests for absence of certain relationships seem to be asked for in this case.
> This probably impossible to test due to rspec-puppet having different transitive dependencies than real Puppet ... I've implemented some tests for the changed cases. Can you please look at...